PAX 3 and PAX Era Are The Newest Pax Vaporizers

PAX Vaporizers

One of the most exciting things about marijuana’s move into the mainstream is the way it’s catalyzing some pretty amazing changes in technology. And when it come to cannabis related tech, nothing’s evolving as quickly as the vaping sector. As proof, take a look at these new portable vaporizers from PAX Labs. The Pax Era and PAX 3 vaporizers are sleek, refined, and powerful. And to top it all off, they let you get the best out of both bud and extract. The future of cannabis use is already here thanks to PAX vaporizers.

PAX Era Vaporizer

Let’s start with the PAX Era. This device has been designed for the devoted extract fan. The PAX Era makes using extracts simpler and more enjoyable than ever before.

The primary innovation here is the use of preloaded extract pods. PAX Era Pods are designed to quickly click into place for quick, discreet, clean, and hassle-free vaporizing. Just insert the pod, turn on the vaporizer, and enjoy thick, clean, tasty vapor. With precise temperature controls and super powerful technology that allows for instant heating, the PAX Era delivers killer clouds of cannabis vapor each and every time.

The PAX Era will be available for purchase in California and Colorado starting September 29, 2016.

PAX 3 Vaporizer

If you’re a cannabis user who likes to switch it up a bit, sometimes puffing flower other times hitting extracts, the PAX 3 is the solution you didn’t even know you were looking for. The vaporizer’s default mode is all set for vaporizing bud. But if you want to use extracts instead, quickly switch over to the concentrate insert, and you’re all set.

And regardless if you’re using flower or extracts, the PAX 3 will give you the same thick, tasty, clean vapor. That’s because it uses a super powerful oven, twice the strength of the PAX 2. That oven cranks out some quick heat to evenly vaporize whatever you’re puffing.

PAX 3 key features include:

Compatible with flower and concentrates

Haptic feedback (vibrations indicate when vapor is ready, when entering standby mode, and when the device is turned off)

High-polished anodized aluminum shell

15-second heat up (30 seconds faster than PAX 2)

4 temperature settings

Full-color LED interface indicating battery life, temperature, and more

Internal accelerometer saves energy and material

3500 mAh battery (16% larger than PAX 2)

Double the oven power of PAX 2

Bluetooth enabled; compatible with PAX Vapor app

Dimensions: 98.5 (H) x 30.6 (W) x 21.4 (D) mm

10-year warranty

4 colors available (Black, Gold, Silver, limited edition Rose Gold)

Retail price: $274.99

The PAX 3 will be available on the PAX website and through various retailers beginning in mid-October. The PAX 2 retail price will also drop to $199.99 with the release of the PAX 3.

High Tech PAX Vaporizers

These PAX vaporizers have one more trick up their sleeves. Both of these portable PAX vaporizers are compatible with the company’s PAX Vapor App. This app lets you use your smartphone to control and customize your vaping experience. Use it to dial in the most precise temperature for your preferences. If you’re looking for a more mellow flavor, start with a lower temp setting. But if you’re looking for a stronger, more intense flavor, crank up the heat. Either way, the app helps you figure out the setting that’s right for you.

You can also use the app to access and lock your vaporizer and to stay up to date with the latest developments at PAX. Simply put, the app lets you tap into digital connectivity so you can figure out how to maximize your vaping experience.

Vaping is becoming an increasingly popular way to use cannabis. That’s because you can still experience all the tastes, smells, and effects you love, but without the risks of inhaling smoke. In fact, a recent study found that vaporizing cannabis could decrease the likelihood of becoming addicted to nicotine and tobacco.

Nick is a Green Rush Daily staff writer from Fort Collins, Colorado. He has been at the epicenter of the cannabis boom from the beginning. He holds a Masters in English Literature and a Ph.D. in cannabis (figuratively of course).